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A long and winding road: Research impact evaluation over public policies

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Author(s):
Cristofoletti, Evandro Coggo ; Salles-Filho, Sergio ; Juk, Yohanna ; Cabral, Bernardo ; Pinto, Karen Esteves Fernandes ; Hollanda, Sandra ; Graziani, Carlos ; Pereira, Cesar Antonio
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: QUANTITATIVE SCIENCE STUDIES; v. 6, p. 22-pg., 2025-03-12.
Abstract

This study evaluates the extent to which the impacts of scientific publications funded by the S & atilde;o Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) on public policies can be assessed using the Overton database. Utilizing the Overton database, we integrate DOI data with bibliometric analyses to track how FAPESP's funding influences policymaking in Brazil and worldwide. Results show significant citations across diverse fields, notably in health, environmental sustainability, and food security, reflecting the global relevance of FAPESP-funded research. Analyses reveal the geographical and thematic influence on policy documents, even considering potential biases due to the Overton database's limitations. In this direction, the study highlights some limitations of this database, pointing out methodological challenges that need to be addressed for measuring the impact of scientific publications on policy documents to become more comprehensive and in depth. Overcoming these challenges is essential for effectively understanding the impacts of research on policy and for enabling better communication about the impact of science on society. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/06285-3 - Mission-oriented policies for digital transformation in Brazil: the role of the Digital Transformation Group of States and its support institutions
Grantee:Yohanna Vieira Juk
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 22/11419-1 - Research on research and innovation:indicators, methods and evidence of impacts from the perspective of public communication
Grantee:Paula Gomes
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Journalism